The Charlie Sheen saga raged on Monday night, with the Two and a Half Men star topping off a day he described as “tsunami of media” to chat with CNN host Piers Morgan about past accusations of domestic violence and a call he received from a man who can relate to the burning glare of the Hollywood spotlight, Mel Gibson.

“There’ve been reports in the papers in the last two or three years hinting at violence by you towards — one was towards your wife. The other was toward a porn star in a hotel,” Morgan told Sheen. “Were they true? Did the drugs make you violent? Do you regret what happened on those two incidents?”

“Those are two incidents where the scoreboard doesn’t lie,” the Platoon star responded. “The Aspen thing was thrown out. The judge was like, get this guy out of my county, he brings too much press with him.

“And then the police report in New York just didn’t reflect anything,” Sheen said. “Those are the guys that have got to report the facts. Their jobs are on the line. So I just offer people those, you know.”

“And I felt terrible. I delivered her to the plastic surgeon and tried to like — and everybody said you hit her and I was like, no, she hit her thing. Whatever, it’s over. I felt bad about that one.”

“I never really told the story about that because everybody was under a gag order or something,” Sheen said. “There were heinous things that led up to it that I was trying to fend off. Whatever. I’ll own it.”

Sheen told Morgan one of his infamous party nights came as a result of drinking too much vodka to quell pains from a hernia he’d suffered, “and then just kind of was that final push, that final drop down the falls.”

In the interview with Morgan, Sheen revealed he’d received a call from another embattled Hollywood star: Mel Gibson.

“He was just, you know, not calling for any advice, just like thought you might like to hear a friendly voice,” Sheen said. “He was a stone cold dude. I was really impressed”